About Us

We provide one-on-one education sessions in your home, maternity-wear consultations, pediatrician searches, meal delivery after baby; you name it- we are your one stop for customized baby planning and concierge service. With our exclusive partners, we’ll bring you the best the Main Line and Philadelphia have to offer. Enjoy expecting; Leave the details to us!

Forget job postings and emails back and forth, interviewing people in your home and taking up lots of valuable time. Come to one Event and meet up to 20 sitters. Leave with a Sitter Directory with contact info, availability and work experience of each sitter you just met. No background checks are done before the Events; PSS brings everyone to the Event, but parents are responsible for interviewing and screening sitters, and then paying them directly.

When we introduced these Sitter Events last Spring, we had awesome response. Moms and sitters were thrilled to meet great people and lots of matches were made!

Our first Event of the season is May 20th At Paoli Design Center. Cupcakes Gourmet is providing the yummy snacks and we're bringing the coffee! Channel 6 will be there to cover the action and we want you, too! The first 10 parents to register for each event get 50% off the registration fee, making it just $50!

For more details on this fun and efficient way to meet your next sitter, visit www.premiersitterservices.com.

May 04, 2010

Shannon Choe, founder of Premier Baby Concierge, brought some great baby gear selections and possible Mother's Day gifts to the 10! Show. Did you miss it? Check out the video and specific product info below!

·Medela Freestyle
Breastpump: MedelaFreestyle
is the first rechargeable, hands-free, double-electric breastpump to
allow moms to get more milk in less time.

·Britax Chaperone Infant Seat
and Stroller: BritaxChaperoneTravelCollection includes an infant carrier and stroller, which
work seamlessly together to marry advanced safety with ease-of-use
features.

·BabyBjörn Comfort Carrier: The new BabyBjörnComfort
Carrier features an adjustable, ergonomicwaist belt that distributes
the child’s weight to the wearer’s hips, so parents can carry older and
heavier children more comfortably.

April 22, 2010

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED BY EVENT PLANNERS DUE TO INSURANCE WOES. NEW DATE & LOCATION TBD...

Premier Baby Conicerge will join IKEA South Philadelphia in a unique family event
designed especially for new and expecting moms!

Saturday, May 8, 2010 - 11:00a.m. to 2:00
p.m.

Meet "mompreneurs" at the Happy & Healthy Mom Fair and interact with
local service providers and find resources that will make your busy
life a little easier. Admission is FREE and includes a fabulous goodie
bag filled with samples!

In 15-minute workshops you can learn how to make organic baby food,
create baby videos at home, and so much more!

Premier Baby Concierge will offer a seminar on Baby Planner Tips for Creating Your Registry and will have some awesome raffle prizes to give away! Stop by our table to say hello and to register to win!

April 21, 2010

Premier Baby Concierge offers party planning services for baby showers, first birthdays, you name it! We love to work with families to create events that match their style and surprise them with personalized touches! Today Shannon took some tips and products for First Birthdays on the 10! Show.

Fuzzy Me sells the most awesome, unique tutus, "1" onesies, crowns, bibs and so much more! Forgot to mention on the show that a local mom/ business woman is behind these beautiful creations! She's offer 10! Show visitors 15% off with the code: the ten show.

Amy Hetrick, another local mom and business woman, is the creative force behind Cake Walk and the beautiful and beyond delicious Birthday cakes and "smash" cakes featured on the show. The 10! Show staff was excited that we left them for them to sample!

ECHOage is an online, charity-based party planning website. Parents can select an invitation and ECHOage collects RSVPS as well as gift money, half of which will be donated to the charity of the family's choice and the other half of which goes toward one meaningful gift for the birthday boy or girl. Great idea!

There are a wide variety of signature frames available today. Using one of these to have guests sign and maybe leave a comment, is a simple way to commemorate a 1st birthday party. This is a great keepsake!

Personalized books are a great gift, but they are not all created equally! The book Finding Featherbottom follows Felix Featherbottom and his sidekick
Pierre du Pond as they race around the globe
finding the letters for your child’s
name. This is such a great book with beautiful illustrations and sure to be a hit as your child grows and learns to spell his or her name!

Another great 1st birthday gift and keepsake is a set of handprint tins. The Tower of Time is a set of five.

There are so many types of photo books these days that are available in a huge variety of sizes, prices, styles. It's a fun tradition to start creating one for each year and really easy to personalize.

Another awesome personalized party element is a birthday banner. Stephanie Corfee , a local mom and artist creates canvas banners that can be used year after year. A beautiful touch!

March 25, 2010

Are you a first time expectant mother?
Already twittering and changing your Facebook status to report your new
pregnancy?Eager to share your stories with your
friends, family and other mommy’s to be? We want to hear from you NOW!

Vinnie Potestivo
Entertainment is currently casting first time mothers-to-be
for an exciting new documentary series that will provide an in depth
look at the pregnancy process and what it means to be expecting for the
very first time from early stages to delivery. We are looking for women
who are also looking forward to interacting with other expectant mothers
and swapping stories during their pregnancy and beyond.

If
you are an outgoing woman early in your first pregnancy who can’t wait
to show off her baby bump and eager to share the details of their
experience with an audience, we want to hear from you!

APPLICANTS MUST BE:

Legal New York residents

Currently 2-3 months pregnant (due in October-November)

Located in the greater New York Area(Brooklyn,
Queens, Westchester, Staten Island, Long Island, Etc.)

IF INTERESTED:

If you or a family
member/friend are interested, please email shannon@premierbabyconcierge.com
with your Name, Age, Contact information and reasons you are interested
in having your pregnancy documented for television. Please include a
recent photo.

Irwin Entertainment, Inc. is a television production company founded
in 2004 by John Irwin. The Los Angeles,
California based company specializes in comedy, reality and
live entertainment programming. Irwin Entertainment, Inc. President John
Irwin spent four years producing Late Night with Conan
O’Brien, two years as a producer for MADtv, and five years as
Vice President of Development and Production for Lorne Michaels’ Broadway
Video.
Since forming, Irwin Entertainment has steered productions for CMT,
Comedy Central, HBO and most recentlyVH1documentary series about
addiction, Celebrity Rehab with
Dr. Drew 1,2 & 3, Sober House 1 & 2 and Sex Rehab all
starring Dr. Drew Pinsky.

Vinnie Potestivo Entertainment, Inc. (VPE) is a full service talent
and casting company dedicated to finding talent solutions for a myriad
of platforms including broadcast, digital and print. Founded in 2008,
VPE specializes in casting and the development of long-form
character-driven reality programming, celebrity-driven reality
programming, host and expert casting, celebrity talent procurement, as
well as branded media. Most recently, VPE produced and cast the upcoming
series “Sunset Daze” set to premiere on WEtv April, 2010.

March 22, 2010

Premier Baby Concierge was one of the first baby planning and concierge companies in the U.S. Since 2007 PBC has been helping families of all kinds prepare for their newest additions in every way.

Of course, many parents have questions regarding Going Green- from designing the nursery to making registry selections and deciding whether to make babyfood at home. Founder Shannon Choe, named 2009's Best of the Main Line and Western Suburbs ("Best Person to Know When You're Expecting") shared some tips on how to navigate and what to consider.

When
navigating through process of making green selections for your nursery
and baby registry, it's great to have a handful of trusted resources
that you feel offer reliable, unbiased information to check in with and
become informed about the latest issues and information available.

A couple
of PBC favorites include:Healthy Child Healthy
World and the book, "Raising Baby Green; The Earth Friendly Guide
to Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Baby Care," by Alan Greene, M.D.

What's
so important about being green? Aside from benefits to the environment,
we know that chemicals
that are inhaled or
touched can be absorbed and enter the bloodstream. Studies
show that there
are several health impacts related to exposure to these
toxins over time, such asallergies, asthma, cancers, developmental disorders, and other
concerns.

Which
things are important to invest in? Based on the information available to us today, it makes sense to do our best to avoid chemicals and toxins in baby's environment and make the best selections when it comes to the things baby will breathe, ingest and/or have direct contact with. Consider the following types of items in our homes:

Nursery paint- Look for non-toxic paint without Volatile Organic Compounds. VOCs are cancer causing toxins that can emit years after drying. Mythic Paint is a great option, with over 1200 colors to choose from.

Feeding products (and toys!) that baby will have in his or her mouth. There has been a lot of news (and some controversy) about bisphenol-A (BPA) in recent years. Recently the FDA has "suggested parents minimize the BPA-based products that could make contact with foods or drinks
that infants or toddlers might consume — especially hot foods and
drinks" because "recent studies provide reason for some concern about the potential
effects of BPA on the brain, behavior, and prostate gland of fetuses,
infants and children.”

Parents should look for feeding products, pacifiers, and toys made of
BPA free plastics, silicone, or products made with
alternatives like glass and wood or, in the case of toys,
cloth. Check out Born
Free products and for more safe options, check in with
another Premier Baby Concierge favorite, the Soft Landing.

Personal care products such as soap and baby wash- As we said, it's unfortunate that parents can't rely on labels. According to the Environmental Working Group, '80% of children's products described as "gentle," "soothing," "hypo allergenic," and "dermatologist approved" contain ingredients linked to allergies and skin irritation.' Unfortunately parents can be mislead by labels since manufacturers don't have to disclose all of their ingredients and the terms such as "all natural" and "eco friendly" aren't regulated, and as a result become meaningless.

Crib Mattress- Babies sleep a lot and spend a lot of time on their mattress. Most traditional mattresses have a vinyl cover with PVC, which is one of the most toxic plastics, and are foam made from petroleum with the toxic additive polyurethane. There are some great alternatives at varying prices. The Naturepedic No Compromise Ultra mattress is made from Certified Organic materials and has a non-toxic plastic 100% waterproof liner within. Natural Matoffers a
superior range of entirely natural, organic crib mattresses. Natural
Mat’s hand crafted mattress collection combines the finest natural and
organic raw materials such as lambswool, natural rubber latex foam,
coir, mohair and cotton.

Parents: Do you have a favorite non-toxic product or resource not included above? Let us know!

March 13, 2010

With
the publication of an Associated Press article regarding the CPSC
government warning on baby slings and the Consumers Union's concerns
about "bag-style" slings, the companies co-sponsoring this release are
taking a stand to help educate the public on the differences between
safe vs. unsafe baby slings and carriers as detailed below.

The ancient practice of babywearing made its
way into western culture in the 1960s and its popularity with American
consumers has grown because of its vast benefits. Unfortunately, this
has led to the creation of some potentially unsafe baby slings and
carriers. Slings and carriers of concern are popularly categorized under
the token term "bag-style" slings. In "bag-style" slings, the deep
pouch where baby sits puts the baby in a potentially suffocating curved
or "C" like position. Also, excessive fabric with an elasticized edge
may cover baby's face, inhibiting breathing. Furthermore, the design may
cause the baby's face to turn in toward a caregiver's body, potentially
smothering the baby.

In contrast, shallow
pouch-style slings, ring slings, mei tais and wraps hold baby in proper
alignment and they fit snugly by design and instruction. They have been
engineered, developed and tested by parents, often the manufacturers
themselves with their own children. These carriers are often simple and
without gimmicks. Dedicated and concerned manufacturers of these types
of safe slings and carriers have sponsored this release.

Because of the popularity and gaining market
share of small baby carrier companies, a few years ago the Juvenile
Products Manufactures Association (JPMA) was approached by a handful of
these companies asking for a standard to be created. These companies
were initially alarmed by the creation of some carriers, mostly by home
crafters, fashioned from materials unsuitable for baby products. Soon
after, M'liss Stelzer, a pediatric nurse, did an oxygenation study
discovering a potential link between infant deaths and "bag-style" style
slings, therefore creating even more need for the standard as well as
further study.

Upon this need
the ASTM, an internationally recognized creator of standards for
consumer products and test procedures, created a subcommittee for Sling
Carrier Standards. The ASTM Subcommittee is made up of manufacturers,
consumer advocates and government officials from the US and Canada
including members of the CPSC. The subcommittee started writing the
standard two years ago. In this time more deaths have occurred, all
linked to the "bag-style" sling being reported by Jennifer Kerr, a
writer for the Associated Press in the article referenced in the first
line of this release. This has alerted the CPSC to take necessary action
and issue this warning.

In
well-designed products, babywearing is not only safe, but is actually
very beneficial when done properly. Studies have shown that quality baby
slings and carriers have been shown to save lives, improve health,
decrease crying, increase IQ, and facilitate breastfeeding and bonding.
For examples of these cases and further reading see "Increased Carrying
Reduces Infant Crying: A Randomized Controlled Tria,l" an article
written by Urs A. Hunziker MD and Ronald G. Barr MDCM, FRCP(C), "Saving
My Baby," a blog post written on Fierce Mama's Blog by Sarah Kaganovsky,
and Dr. Maria Blois's book Babywearing.

Studies have also shown that worn babies are
happier and spend more time in the quiet alert phase. In this phase they
benefit more than their non-worn peers in language development and
knowledge acquisition. Babywearing also helps babies sleep better, and
physical needs, including breastfeeding, are met more quickly by a
close, responsive parent. Millions of babies over time have been worn to
their benefit, making baby slings and carriers more of a necessity than
the often-publicized fashion accessory. (Source La Leche League
International)

The vast
benefits of babywearing should not be disregarded with the report of
incidents from "bag-style" slings. The sponsors of this release make
safer baby slings and carriers and have been active in the standard
writing process and are dedicated to safety through engineering. "We see
this as an opportunity to reach out and educate American consumers. We
hope to provide valuable information allowing parents and caregivers to
not only make informed buying decisions, but also to increase the
awareness of how to properly wear children, especially babies, in baby
slings and carriers," says Kristen DeRocha, ASTM Subcommittee Chair. The
Associated Press article regarding the CPSC warning gives proof to the
growing popularity of baby slings and carriers and validates the need
for education.

It can be challenging for new and "veteran" moms alike to find time to focus on getting and staying healthy. We all know moms are great multi-taskers, and fitness is no exception! Moms can make the most of opportunities to incorporate fitness into their everyday lifestyle and/or find ways to include their children in their workout.

Here are some amazing fitness products and classes to get your body in shape:

Reebok Easy Tone sneakers: With "balance pods" (strategically placed air pockets that create a natural instability for you to overcome) designed by a former NASA engineer, these sneakers help tone your legs and butt while on the go. $100-125

Strollometer: Walk around the block, the park or the mall and keep track of your distance, speed, the temperature, etc. with this great stroller accessory. This 8 function computer pedometer attaches to any stroller. $39.99

Love Handles: Turn any stroller into an elliptical trainer with this accessory. $99.99

BOB Stroller Strides Fitness Stroller: The name in fitness strollers, BOB partnered with the country's largest mom and baby exercise program and produced the Stroller Strides Revolution. It's a dream to maneuver with a front wheel may be fixed or swivel, which makes it extremely versatile. It's even Graco and Peg Perego infant car seat compatible, so depending on your lifestyle, this stroller could be your only stroller. $399

Swaptree.com: Free website to join to trade DVD's, CD's, books and video games. There are no fees to join or to trade. Just create a login, list what you have to trade and what you'd love to find and let the computer do the rest! Just pay shipping (usually about $2.50).

Local fitness resources:

Belly Pilates: The only pre- and post-natal Certified Master Pilates specialist in our area, Kelly McBride is the woman to connect with for 1:1 training, mat and reformer classes, mom and baby classes to repair your body and get your core in shape!

One Fit Mama: With multiple locations locally, OFM offers both stroller-based cardio and strength training workouts, as well as prenatal and mom and baby yoga classes. Spend time with baby while getting a complete strengthening work-out for both your mind and body.

PBC Fitness Tips:

Talk to your doctor before starting a new fitness
program. Not everyone can handle the same fitness regime and you should
get the "ok" before involving baby in your workouts.

If nursing, doctors recommend that you don't "diet" in the
traditional sense. You should be taking in extra calories because you
actually burn calories when nursing. Remember, whatever food and
nutrients you get, baby gets.

Set realistic goals for a post-baby body. It took nine
months to
gain the weight, it will take time to lose it. Remember, the main goal
is to get healthy and repair any physical changes, such as diastisis,
that come with the pregnancy and child birth.

February 18, 2010

Check out this beautiful photo canvas by ChicCanvas.com! I was contacted by a rep for the company who was interested in sending me a complimentary sample so I could see the quality first-hand and in hopes that I would share with my community.

Brilliant move, because while I could imagine that a photo canvas would be cute (especially starring my little chicklets!) and a neat alternative to the bajillions of framed photos I've got all over the house, I was blown away by the quality and vibrant colors- especially in light of the price. (Doesn't hurt that I sent a professional image by my favorite photog Joyce Smith !!). Mine is a 16x20 and would've cost only $89! But the true measure of how great these canvases are, is that my husband loves it. (That just about never happens- he's really not easily impressed.) He was ranting about ordering for his mom, etc., etc.

ChicCanvas.com can turn any photo into "an artful keepsake" by reproducing it on to a gallery quality canvas (sizes from 8x10 to 40x60). This is fun, too: They can be personalized and stylized with captions and borders. What a great baby gift this would make for proud new parents or grandparents. Good thing we have lots of wall space!